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Description: Website devoted to the work of Bill Seaman. "Bill Seaman is Professor in the Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies... [and] a member of the Duke Institute of Brain Sciences.... His research in part focuses on Neosentience..., a potentially new branch of scientific and poetic inquiry related to artificial intelligence. " - from website, 2014 April 18
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Subject: Robotics, Digital art, Installations (Art), Performance art , Virtual reality in art, Computer art, Computer programming , Video installations (Art)
Description: Eddo Stern's "... work explores new modes of narrative and documentary, experimental computer game design, fantasies of technology and history, and cross-cultural representation in computer games, film, and online media. He works in various media including computer software, hardware and game design, kinetic sculpture, performance, and film and video production." - from website, 2014.04.24
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Subject: Stern, Eddo, Digital art, Computer art, Performance art , Kinetic sculpture, Computer programming , Computer games -- design
Description: "Scott Kildall creates algorithms, sculptures, performances and videos, which repurpose networks of communication and production. His work frequently explores themes of future-thinking and translation between the virtual and the real." - from website, 2014 May 02
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Subject: Kildall, Scott, Digital art, Performance art , Installations (Art), Sculpture, Video art, Computer programming , Interactive art
Description: An interview with Cory Arcangel, discussing his work.
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Subject: Arcangel, Cory, Digital art, Computer art, Computer programming , Video games, Computer game -- design, Video art, Internet -- social aspects, Multimedia art, Interactive art, Performance art , Installations (Art)
Publisher: motherboard.vice.com
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa02354
Contributor: Dunbar, Alex
Description: "In the context of omnipresent telecommunications surveillance, “The Pirate Cinema” makes the hidden activity and geography of Peer-to-Peer file sharing visible. The project is presented as a monitoring room, which shows Peer-to-Peer transfers happening in real time on networks using the BitTorrent protocol. The installation produces an arbitrary cut-up of the files currently being exchanged. This immediate and fragmentary rendering of digital activity, with information concerning its source and destination, thus depicts the topology of digital media consumption and uncontrolled content dissemination in a connected world." -- from the website, 2/4/2015 "TPC is based on a data interception software. It reveals, through a simple diversion, different aspects of exchange platforms, such as the global and multi-situated nature of Peer-to-Peer networks (P2P), the potential for viral transmission, and alternative social models. Its purpose is to make available for aesthetic exploration the pre-existing potentials of Peer-to-Peer architectures." -- from the website, 2/4/2015
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Subject: Digital art, Video art, Video installations (Art), Performance art , Interactive art, Computer software, Computer programming
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa02338
Description: Critical Art Ensemble "(CAE) is a collective of five tactical media practitioners of various specializations including computer graphics and web design, film/video, photography, text art, book art, and performance. Formed in 1987, CAE's focus has been on the exploration of the intersections between art, critical theory, technology, and political activism." - from website, 2014 April 29
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Subject: Critical Art Ensemble, Technology -- Social aspects, Digital art, Biology in art, Performance art , Interactive art, Multimedia installations (Art), Computer programming , Internet -- Social aspects
Description: The website for "Tmema," the artistic duo of Golan Levin and Zach Lieberman.
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Subject: Tmema, Levin, Golan, Lieberman, Zach, Digital art, Performance art , Projection art, Sound installations (Art), Installations (Art), Interactive art, Computer programming
Creator: Levin, Golan, Lieberman, Zach
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa02335
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